gorenje BO6735E05B Built In Oven Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Gorenje
Table of Contents
- BO6735E05B Built In Oven
- Safety precautions
- Other important safety warnings
- Appliance description
- Appliance equipment
- Before first use
- Switching on for the first time
- Choosing the settings
- Starting the cooking process
- General settings
- General tips and advice for baking
- Cooking table
- Cooking with a temperature probe ( BAKESENSOR)
- Cleaning and maintenance
- Troubleshooting table
- Disposal
- Cooking test
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
OF A BUILT-IN OVEN
BO6735E05B Built In Oven
We thank you for your trust and the purchase of our appliance.
This detailed instruction manual is supplied to make the use of this product
easier. The instructions should allow you to learn about your new appliance as
quickly as possible.
Make sure you have received an undamaged appliance. If you do find transport
damage, please contact the seller from which you purchased the appliance, or
the regional warehouse from which it was supplied. The telephone number can be
found on the invoice or on the delivery note.
Instructions for installation and connection are supplied on a separate sheet.
Instructions for use, installation and connection are also available at our
website: http://www.gorenje.com
The following symbols are used throughout the manual and they have the
following meanings:
INFORMATION!
Information, advice, tip, or recommendation
WARNING!
Warning – general danger
It is important that you carefully read the instructions.
Safety precautions
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS – CAREFULLY READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND SAVE THEM
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Appliance must be connected to fixed wiring which has incorporated means of
disconnection. Fixed wiring must be made in accordance with the wiring rules.
Means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance
with the wiring rules.
The appliance must not be installed behind a decorative door in order to avoid
overheating.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its
service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard (only
for appliances supplied with connection cord).
This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above, and by persons
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience
and knowledge, if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
the use of the appliance in a safe way, and if they understand the hazards
involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user
maintenance shall not be done by children without supervision.
WARNING : Accessible parts may become hot during use. Young children
should be kept away.
WARNING: The appliance and some of its accessible parts may become very hot
during use. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements. Children
less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless continuously supervised.
The appliance is not intended to be controlled by external timers or separate
remote controll system.
Only use the temperature probe recommended for use in this oven.
Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven
door glass/ the glass of hinged lids of the hob (as appropriate), since they
can scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of the glass.
Do not use steam cleaners or high-pressure cleaners to clean the appliance as
this may result in an electric shock.
WARNING: Before replacing the light bulb, make sure the appliance has been
disconnected from the mains power, in order to prevent the hazard of an
electric shock.
Never pour water directly on the bottom of the oven cavity.
Temperature differences could result in damage to the enamel coating.
Other important safety warnings
The appliance is intended for household use. Do not use it for any other
purpose, such as room heating, drying of pets or other animals, paper,
fabrics, herbs etc. As this may lead to injury or fire hazard.
Appliance must be connected to fixed wiring which has incorporated means of
disconnection. Fixed wiring must be made in accordance with the wiring rules.
We recommend that (due to appliance weight) at least two persons carry and
install the appliance.
Do not lift the appliance by holding it by the door handle.
Oven door hinges may be damaged when under excessive load. Do not stand or sit
on the open oven door, and do not lean against it. Also, do not place any
heavy objects onto the oven door.
If the power cords of other appliances placed near this appliance get
entangled in the oven door, they can be damaged, which in turn can result in a
short circuit. Therefore, make sure the power cords of other appliances are
always at a safe distance.
Make sure the vents are never covered or obstructed in any other way.
Do not line the oven cavity with aluminium foil, and do not place any baking
trays or other cookware on the oven bottom. This would obstruct and reduce air
circulation in the oven, slow down the baking process, and destroy the enamel
coating.
We recommend you avoid opening the oven door during baking, as this increases
power consumption and increases condensate accumulation.
At the end of the baking process, and during baking, be careful when opening
the oven door, as there is danger of scalding.
To prevent limescale accumulation, leave the oven door open after baking or
using the oven, to allow the oven cavity to cool down to room temperature.
Clean the oven when it has completely cooled down.
Eventual mismatches in colour shades between different appliances or
components within a single design line may occur due to various factors, such
as different angles under which the appliances are observed, different
coloured backgrounds, materials, and room illumination.
Do not use the appliance if it is damaged. Unplug the appliance from the power
mains and call an authorized service centre.
The oven can be safely used with or without baking pan guides.
Do not store items in the oven, which could cause danger when the oven is
switched on.
The deviation of the daily time display on the screen does not affect the
functionality of the appliance and may be due to fluctuations in the frequency
of the electrical network.
WARNING!
Carefully read the instructions for use before connecting the appliance.
Repair or any warranty claim resulting from incorrect connection or use of the
appliance shall not be covered by the warranty.
Appliance description
INFORMATION!
Appliance functions and equipment depend on the model.
Basic equipment of your appliance includes wire guides, shallow baking tray,
and a wire rack.
1. Control unit | 6. Rating plate |
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2. Door switch | 5. Rack levels (1–5) |
3. Lighting | 7. Oven door |
4. Temperature probe socket | 8. Door handle |
Rating plate – product information
A rating plate with basic information about the appliance is attached to the
edge of the oven.
1. Serial number | 6. QR code (depending on the model) |
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2. Model | 5. ID/code |
3. Type | 7. Technical information |
4. Brand | 8. Compliance labels/symbols |
Control unit
(depending on the model)
- System selector knob
- Gratin, cancel or back key
- Value decrease key
- Timer function and settings key
- Value increase key
- start I stop key for confirming, starting, or stopping/pausing
- Temperature settings knob
- Display
INFORMATION!
For better key response, touch the keys with a larger area of your fingertip.
Each time you press a key, this will be acknowledged by a short acoustic
signal.
Push-pull knobs
(depending on the model)
Slightly push the knob until it pops out; then, rotate it.
WARNING!
After each use, rotate the knob back to the “off” position and push it back
in. The push-pull knob can only be pushed back when the switch is in the “off”
position.
Appliance equipment
Guides
- The guides allow cooking or baking on 5 rack levels.
- The height levels of guides into which the racks can be inserted shall be counted from bottom up.
- Guide levels 4 and 5 are intended for grilling/broiling.
- When inserting equipment, it should be correctly rotated.
Wire guides
In case of wire guides, always insert the wire rack and the baking tray into the slot between the upper and lower part of each guide level.
Fixed pull-out guides
(depending on the model)
Pull-out guides may be fitted for the 2nd and 4th level.
In case of fixed pull-out guides, place the rack or baking tray onto the
guide. You can place the wire rack directly onto a baking tray (shallow or
deep all-purpose baking tray) and place both onto the same guide; in this
case, the baking tray acts as a drip tray.
Click-on pull-out guides (depending on the model)
The
click-on pull-out guide can be inserted into any space between two wire
guides.
Place the guide symmetrically onto the wire guides on the left and the right
side of the oven cavity. First, hook the upper clip of the guide under the
wire of the wire guide. Then, press the lower clip into the right position
until you hear a CLICK.
NOTE: The guides can be attached to any height between two levels of wire
guides.
INFORMATION!
The click-on pull-out guides cannot be mounted onto guides with fixed double-
level partial extension. They can, however, be mounted on to single-level
partially extendible guides, to levels 3–4 and 4–5.
Make sure the pull-out guide is correctly rotated and that it extends
outwards, i.e. out from the oven.
Oven door switch
(depending on the model)
If the oven door is opened during oven operation, the switch turns off the
heater and fan in the oven cavity. When the door is closed, the switch turns
the appliance operation back on.
Cooling fan
The appliance is fitted with a cooling fan that cools the housing, the door,
and the appliance control unit. After the oven is switched off, the cooling
fan continues to operate for a short while in order to cool down the oven.
Oven equipment and accessories
(depending on the model)
The WIRE RACK is used for grilling/broiling or as support for a pan, baking
tray or baking dish with the food you are baking.
INFORMATION!
There is a safety latch on the wire rack.
Therefore, the wire rack has to be lifted slightly at the front when pulling
it out from the oven.
SHALLOW BAKING TRAY is used for flat and small pastry. It can also be used as
a drip tray.
WARNING!
The shallow baking tray may deform as it heats up in the oven. Once it cools
down, it returns to the initial shape.
Such deformation does not affect its function.The ALL-AROUND DEEP BAKING TRAY
is used for roasting vegetables and baking moist pastry. It can also be used
as a drip tray.
INFORMATION!
Never insert the all-purpose (or universal) deep baking tray into the first
guide during baking.
Temperature PROBE ( BAKESENSOR).
WARNING!
The appliance and some of the accessible parts tend to heat up during cooking.
Before first use
- Remove oven accessories and any packaging (cardboard, polystyrene foam) from the oven.
- Wipe the oven accessories and interior with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive or aggressive cloths or cleaners.
- Heat an empty oven for approximately one hour with the top and bottom heater system at a temperature of 250 °C. The characteristic “new oven scent” will be released; therefore, ventilate the room thoroughly during this process.
Switching on for the first time
After connecting your appliance to the power mains or after an extended power
outage, 12:00 will appear on the display.
First, choose and confirm the basic settings.
INFORMATION!
To change them, touch the keys or . Confirm the desired setting by pressing
the multi time or start I stop key. The next setting can be adjusted once you
have set and confirmed the preceding one.
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CLOCK SETTING
Use the or keys to set the clock (current time). First, set and confirm the minutes; then set and confirm the hours. If you press and hold the value adjustment key, the rate at which the set value is being changed will increase.
INFORMATION!
To set or adjust the clock later on, see chapter Extra functions. -
DISPLAY DIMMER
High light intensity is the default setting. The sign brh and the currently set value for the display light intensity will appear on the display unit.
Touch the or key to select the desired level, and confirm. Use the value setting keys to increase or decrease light intensity. -
ACOUSTIC SIGNAL VOLUME
Medium volume is the default setting. The sign Vol and the currently set value for the acoustic signal volume will appear on the display unit. Touch the or key to select the desired level, and confirm. Acoustic signals can also be switched off.
When the selected settings are confirmed, the clock will appear on the display unit (if the system selector KNOB is in position 0).
Choosing the settings
CHOOSING THE COOKING SYSTEM
Rotate the KNOB (left and right) to select the COOKING SYSTEM (see program
table).
INFORMATION!
Appliance functions and equipment depend on the model.
Symbol | Use |
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| RAPID PREHEATING
To reach the set temperature in the shortest possible time. A short
acoustic signal is emitted when the oven is heated to the selected
temperature. This is followed up by the system setting you wish to use to cook
your food. This function is not suitable for cooking food.
| TOP AND BOTTOM HEATER WITH FAN 1)
or even baking of food on a single rack, and for making soufflés.
| TOP AND BOTTOM HEATER 1)
Use this system for conventional baking on a single rack, making soufflés, and
baking at low temperatures (slow cooking).
| LARGE GRILL WITH FAN 1)
For roasting poultry and larger cuts of meat under the broiler.
| PIZZA SYSTEM 1)
This system is optimal for baking pizza and pastry with higher water content.
Use it to bake on a single rack when you want the food to be done faster and
to be crunchy.
| LARGE GRILL 1)
Use this system to grill large amounts of flat-shaped food like toast, open
sandwiches, grill sausages, fish, skewers etc., as well as for cooking au
gratin and for browning the crust. The heaters mounted on the top of the oven
cavity evenly heat the entire surface. Maximum allowed temperature is 240 °C.
| SLOW BAKING 2) For gentle, slow and even cooking of meat, fish and
pastry on a single rack. This cooking method will leave the meat with a higher
water content, making it juicier and more tender, while pastry will be evenly
browned/baked. This system is used in the temperature range between 140 °C and
220 °C.
| BAKING FROZEN FOOD 1)
This method allows baking frozen food in a shorter period of time without pre-
heating. Optimum for pre-baked frozen products (bakery products, croissants,
lasagne, French fries, chicken nuggets), meat and vegetables.
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| DEFROSTING
Use this function for controlled defrosting of frozen food (cakes, pastry, bread, rolls, and deep-frozen fruit). During the defrosting process, turn the pieces of food over, stir the food, and separate any chunks that are frozen together. For microbiological safety, we recommend slowly defrosting meat and other delicate foods in the refrigerator.
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| AQUA CLEAN
This program makes it easier to remove any stains from inside the oven.
| OVEN LIGHT
Oven light is switched on when a system is selected or when the knob is
turned to the light position.
- In these systems, it is possible to use the gratin function (see chapter Starting the cooking process).
- This function is used for determining the energy efficiency class pursuant to the EN 60350-1 standard.
SETTING THE COOKING TEMPERATURE
Rotate the knob to set the desired TEMPERATURE.
TIMER FUNCTIONS
Rotate the KNOB to set the desired SYSTEM and TEMPERATURE. Touch the multi
time key to set the timer function.
INFORMATION!
During the last 10 minutes before the expiry of the set time, the remaining
time is displayed in one-second intervals.
Timed cooking
In this mode, you can specify the duration of oven operation (cooking time).
Touch the multi time key. Symbol will appear on the display unit.
Touch the or to set the desired operating time. First, set and confirm the
minutes; then set and confirm the hours. Touch the start I stop key to confirm
your settings.
To start oven operation, touch the start I stop key.
Setting the delayed start
INFORMATION!
Delayed start cannot be set for the grill and grill with fan systems.
Use this function when you wish to start cooking the food in the oven after a
certain period of time. Place the food into the oven, then set the system and
temperature. Then, set the program duration and the time when you wish your
food done.
Example:
Current time: noon
Cooking time: 2 hours
End of cooking: 6 pm
Touch the multi time key. The cooking duration symbol will appear on the
display unit. Touch the or to set program (cooking) duration (in our case,
this is 2:00). First, set and confirm the minutes; then set and confirm the
hours. Confirm the setting by pressing the start I stop key. Double-tap the
multi time again to set the time when you wish your food done (in our case,
this is 18:00, or 6 p.m.). Confirm the selection. Desired cooking end time
will appear on the display unit (18:00).
Touch the start I stop key to confirm the settings.
Touch the start I stop key to start oven operation.
While waiting to start operation, the oven is in a partial standby mode.
The display is dimmed, and the fan system and oven lighting are on the entire
time. The oven will switch on with the selected settings automatically (in our
case at 16:00, or 4 p.m.). The oven will switch off at the set time (in our
case, this is 18:00, or 6 p.m.).
INFORMATION!
Cooking end time and the clock will alternate on the display unit.
After the set time expires, the oven will automatically stop operating.
Signs End and 00:00 will alternate on the display unit. An acoustic signal
will be emitted, which you may turn off by touching any key. After one minute,
the acoustic signal will be switched off automatically.
WARNING!
This function is not suitable for food requiring a preheated oven.
Perishable food should not be kept in the oven for a long time.
Before using this mode, check whether the clock on the appliance is accurately
set.
Minute minder setting
The minute minder can be used independently of oven operation. The longest
possible setting is 24 hours. Touch the multi time twice (double-tap it) until
the symbol appears on the display unit. Touch the or to set the minute minder.
First, set and confirm the minutes; then set and confirm the hours.
When the set time expires, an acoustic signal will be emitted, which you can
turn off by pressing any key. After one minute, the acoustic signal will be
switched off automatically.
INFORMATION!
If a delayed start is set, you can set the minute minder by triple-tapping the
multi time key.
INFORMATION!
When setting a timer function, you can reset the value by simultaneously
touching the keys and
. Confirm the setting by pressing the start I stop key.
INFORMATION!
The most recently used timer function values will be stored and offered as
preset values the next time you use the timer. These settings may also be
deactivated (see chapter Selecting extra functions, Adaptive function).
Starting the cooking process
The dash above the start I stop key is partially lit. Press this key to run
the set program.
During program operation, the dash above the key will be lit more brightly
(will be fully illuminated). When the set temperature is reached, will appear
on the display unit for a few seconds, and an acoustic signal will be emitted.
INFORMATION!
During the cooking process, you can change the SYSTEM, TEMPERATURE, and TIMER
FUNCTIONS.
INFORMATION!
If no timer function is selected, cooking time will appear on the display
unit.
Extra gratin
The function can only be started after 10 minutes of oven operation (the dash
above the gratin key will be partly/dimly lit). When the function is
confirmed, cooking time 10 minutes (10:00) will appear on the display unit.
Touch the or key to set the gratin duration.
The function can also be deactivated by pressing the gratin key.
The function is used in the last stage of the cooking process when you add
sauce (wet rub) or dry rub onto the food, or when you wish to additionally
brown the crust. A golden-brown crust will form on the dish during the gratin
process, which protects the food from drying out, while also imparting a more
pleasant appearance and better flavour.
End of cooking by touching
Press the start I stop key to pause the cooking process. End appears on
display unit and an acoustic signal is emitted.
Rotate the COOKING SYSTEM SELECTOR knob to position “0”.
INFORMATION!
After the cooking process, all timer settings are also stopped and deleted,
except for the minute minder. Time of day (clock) will be displayed.
After the use of the oven, some water may be left in the condensate channel
(underneath the door). Wipe the channel with a sponge or a cloth.
General settings
Rotate the COOKING SYSTEM SELECTOR knob to position “0”.
To activate a function, press the multi time key and hold it for 3 seconds.
SEtt will appear on the display unit for a few seconds. Then, the extra
functions menu will appear.
INFORMATION!
Use the or keys to navigate the menu. Confirm the setting by pressing the
start I stop or multi time key. To exit the extra functions menu, touch the
gratin key.
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Clock displayed
Use the and keys to set the clock. CLoc will appear on the display unit. After you confirm, you can toggle between 12-hour and 24-hour display. Confirm, the set the clock/time of day. First, set and confirm the minutes; then set and confirm the hours. -
Acoustic signal volume
Choose between three beep volume levels. Choose the Vol setting.
Touch the or key to select the desired level, and confirm. Acoustic signals can also be switched off. -
Display illumination
Choose between three levels of display light intensity. Choose the brh setting. Touch the or key to select the desired level, and confirm.
Use the value setting keys to increase or decrease light intensity. -
Display unit – night mode
This function will automatically dim the display (switch from high to the lowest display illumination level) during night time (8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.)
Choose the nGht setting. Touch the or key to select the desired night-time display illumination, and confirm. -
Standby
This function automatically switches the clock display on or off. Select the hidE setting. Touch the or key to select on or off, and confirm. -
Adaptive function
This function allows adjusting the set cooking time. The function is deactivated as a factory default, but it can also be activated.
When the function is activated, the most recent cooking program duration settings are displayed. Values from the most recent cooking session will be used.
AdPt will appear on the display unit. To deactivate the function, touch the or key to select off. Follow the same procedure to re-activate the function. Select on on the display unit. -
Factory settings
This function allows resetting the appliance to factory settings. FAct will appear on the display unit. Touch the or key to select rES to choose the factory settings, and confirm by pressing and holding the start I stop key. Hold the key until all lit dashes disappear.
WARNING!
After a power outage or after the appliance is switched off, additional
function settings will remain stored for no more than a few minutes. Then, all
settings, except for the acoustic signal volume and display dimmer will be
reset to factory defaults.
General tips and advice for baking
- Remove all unnecessary equipment from the oven during baking
- Use equipment made of heat-resistant non-reflective materials (supplied baking trays and dishes, enamel-coated cookware, tempered glass cookware). Bright-coloured materials (stainless steel or aluminium) materials reflect heat. As a result, thermal processing of food in them is less effective.
- Always insert the baking sheets and trays to the end of the guides. When baking on the wire rack, place the baking dishes or trays in the middle of the rack.
- For optimum food preparation, we recommend observing the guidelines specified in the cooking table. Choose the lower specified temperature and the shortest specified cooking time. When this time expires, check the results and then adjust the settings as necessary.
- Unless it is absolutely necessary, do not open the oven door during baking.
- Do not place the baking trays directly onto the oven cavity bottom.
- Do not use the all-purpose deep baking tray on the 1st guide level while the appliance is operating.
- Do not cover the oven cavity bottom or the wire rack with aluminium foil.
- With longer cooking programs, you can switch off the oven approximately 10 minutes before the end of cooking time to make use of the accumulated heat.
- Always place the baking dishes onto the wire rack.
- When baking on several levels at the same time, insert the all-purpose deep baking tray into the lower level.
- When cooking according to recipes from older cookbooks, use the bottom and top heater system (as in conventional ovens) and set the temperature 10 °C lower than specified in the recipe.
- If you are using parchment paper, make sure it is resistant to high-temperatures. Always trim it accordingly. Parchment paper prevents the food from sticking to the baking tray and makes it easier to remove the food from the baking tray.
- When cooking larger cuts of meat or pastry with higher water content, a lot of steam will be generated inside the oven, which in turn may condense on the oven door. This is a normal phenomenon which will not affect the operation of the appliance. After the cooking process, wipe the door and the door glass dry.
- When baking directly on the wire rack, insert the all-purpose deep tray one level lower to serve as a drip tray.
Fast preheating of the oven: Only preheat the oven if required by the recipe
of in the tables in these instructions for use. If you are using the fast
preheating function, do not insert the food into the oven until the oven is
fully heated. Temperature has a substantial effect on the final result. Fast
preheating is recommended for delicate cuts of meat (sirloin), and for yeast-
leavened and sponge dough that require a shorter baking time. Heating an empty
oven consumes a lot of energy. Therefore, if possible, we recommend cooking
several dishes in succession, or making several dishes simultaneously.
GentleBake: Allows slow and controlled cooking at a low temperature. The meat
juices are distributed evenly, and the meat remains juicy and tender. The
GentleBake slow cooking method is suitable for delicate boneless meat cuts.
Before slow cooking, sear the meat thoroughly from all sides in a frying pan.
Cooking table
NOTE: Dishes requiring a fully pre-heated oven are indicated with a single
asterisk * in the table.
Dishes for which a 5-minute pre-heating cycle suffices are indicated with two
asterisks ** . In this case, do not use the rapid preheat mode.
Dish| | | |
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PASTRY AND BAKERY PRODUCTS
pastry/cakes in moulds
sponge cake| 1| | 150| 45-55
pie with filling| 1| | 180| 90-120
marble cake| 2| __| 170-180| 50-60
cake with leavened dough, Gugelhupf (Bundt cake, pound cake)|
2
| __|
170-180
|
45-55
open pie, tart| 3| | 180-190| 35-45
brownies| 2| | 180-190| 30-35
pastry on baking trays and dishes
strudel| 2| | 180-200| 60-70
strudel, frozen| 2| | 190-210| 34-45
sponge roll| 3| | 180-190*| 13-18
buchteln| 2| | 180-190| 30-40
biscuits, cookies
cupcakes| 3| | 160 *| 20-30
yeast-leavened small pastry| 2| | 180 | 17-22
puff pastry| 2| __| 200 | 15-20
cookies/biscuits
piped cookies| 3| | 140 *| 30-40
cookies/biscuits| 3| | 160-170 | 15-20
meringue| 3| | 80-100 | 120-150
macarons| 3| | 130-140 | 15-20
bread
rising and proofing| 2| | 40-45| 30-45
bread on a baking tray| 2| | 190-200| 40-55
bread in a tin| 1| | 190-200| 30-45
flatbread (focaccia)| 2| | 270| 15-25
fresh bread rolls (Semmel/morning rolls)| 3| | 200-210| 10-15
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toasted bread| 5| | 230| 4-7
open sandwiches| 5| | 230| 3-5
pizza and other dishes
homemade pizza| 1| | 300 | 5-10
frozen pizza| 2| | 200-220 *| 10-25
savoury pie, quiche| 2| | 180-200| 50-60
burek| 2| | 180-190| 40-50
MEAT
beef and veal
beef roast (loin, rump), 1.5 kg| 2| | 160-170| 130-160
boiled beef, 1.5 kg| 2| _ _| 200-210| 90-120
sirloin, medium done, 1 kg| 2| | 170-190 | 40-60
beef roast, slow cooked| 2| _ _ | 120-140 | 250-300
beef steaks, well done, thickness 4 cm| 4| | 220-230| 25-30
burgers, thickness 3 cm| 4| | 220-230| 25-35
veal roast, 1.5 kg| 2| _ _| 160-170| 120-150
pork
pork roast, rump, 1.5 kg| 3| | 170-180| 100-130
pork roast, shoulder, 1.5 kg| 3| _ | 180-190| 120-150
pork loin, 400 g| 2| _| 80-100 *| 80-100
pork roast, slow cooked| 2| | 100-120 | 200-230
pork ribs, slow cooked| 2| _ _ | 120-140 | 210-240
pork chops, thickness 3 cm| 4|
| 220-230| 20-25
poultry
poultry, 1.2–2.0 kg| 2| | 200-220| 60-80
poultry with stuffing, 1.5 kg| 2| | 170-180| 80-100
poultry, breast| 2| | 170-180| 45-60
chicken thighs| 3| | 210-220| 30-45
chicken wings| 4| | 210-220| 30-45
poultry, breast, slow cooked| 3| | 100-120 *| 60-90
meat dishes
meat loaf, 1 kg| 2| | 170-180| 60-70
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grill sausages, bratwurst| 4| | 230 | 8-15
FISH AND SEAFOOD**
whole fish, 350 g| 4| | 230-240| 12-20
fish fillet, thickness 1 cm| 4| | 220-230| 8-12
fish steak, thickness 2cm| 4| | 220-230| 10-15
scallops| 4| | 230 *| 5-10
shrimps| 4| | 230 | 3-10
VEGETABLES
baked potatoes, wedges| 3| __| 210-220 | 30-40
baked potatoes, halved| 3| | 200-210 *| 40-50
stuffed potato (jacket potato)| 3| | 190-200| 30-40
French fries, home-made| 4| | 210-220 *| 20-30
mixed vegetables, wedges| 3| | 190-200| 30-40
stuffed vegetables| 3| | 190-200| 30-40
CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTS – FROZEN
French fries| 3| | 210-220| 20-30
chicken medallions| 4| | 210-220 *| 12-20
fish fingers| 2| | 210-220| 15-25
lasagne, 400 g| 2| | 200-220| 30-40
diced vegetables| 2| | 190-210| 20-30
croissants| 3| | 170-180| 18-23
BAKED PUDDINGS, SOUFFLÉS AND DISHES AU GRATIN
potato moussaka| 2| __| 180-190| 35-45
lasagne| 2| | 190-200| 35-45
sweet baked pudding| 2| | 160-180| 40-60
sweet soufflé| 2| | 160-180 *| 35-45
dishes au gratin| 3| | 170-190| 30-45
stuffed tortillas, enchiladas| 2| | 180-200| 20-35
grilling cheese| 4| | 230 | 6-9
OTHER**
preservation| 2| | 180| 30
sterilization| 3| | 125| 30
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cooking in a bain-marie (double boiler)| 2| | 150-170 *| /
reheating| 3| | 60-95| /
plate warming| 2| __| 75| 15
Cooking with a temperature probe ( BAKESENSOR)
(depending on the model)
The temperature probe allows for accurate monitoring of the core temperature
of the food during cooking.
WARNING!
The temperature probe should not be in direct vicinity of the heating
elements.
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Stick the metal end of the probe into the thickest part of the food.
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Plug the probe plug into the socket located in the upper-right corner at the front of the oven cavity (see figure). SEnS will appear on the display unit.
NOTE : When you insert the probe into the socket, the preset functions on the oven are deleted. -
Choose the desired system and cooking temperature (in the temperature range of up to 230 °C). Probe operation symbol and the preset temperature will appear on the display unit. To change the temperature, use the or key. Select the desired final core temperature of the food (in the temperature range between 30 and 99 °C).
NOTE : When using the probe, setting the cooking time is not possible. -
Confirm the setting by pressing the start I stop key.
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When the set core temperature is reached, the oven will stop operating. End will appear on the display unit. An acoustic signal will be heard which you may turn off by touching any key. After one minute, the acoustic signal will be switched off automatically.
INFORMATION!
During the cooking process, set and current food core temperature alternate on
the display unit.
You may change the cooking temperature or the target food core temperature
during the cooking process. Confirm the setting by touching the start I stop
key.
Correct use of the probe, by type of food:
- poultry: stick the probe in the thickest part of the breast;
- red meat: stick the probe into a lean part that is not marbled with fat;
- smaller chunks with bone: stick them into an area along the bone;
- fish: stick the probe behind the head, towards the spine.
WARNING!
After use, carefully remove the probe from the food, unplug from the socket in
the oven cavity, and clean it.
INFORMATION!
If you do not use the probe, remove it from the oven.
Recommended doneness levels for different types of meat
Type of food| blue (raw)| medium rare| medium| medium
well| well done
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BEEF
beef, roast| 46-48| 48-52| 53-58| 59-65| 68-73
beef, sirloin| 45-48| 49-53| 54-57| 58-62| 63-66
roast beef/rump steak| 45-48| 49-53| 54-57| 58-62| 63-66
burgers| 49-52| 54-57| 60-63| 66-68| 71-74
VEAL
veal, sirloin| 45-48| 49-53| 54-57| 58-62| 63-66
veal, rump| 45-48| 49-53| 54-57| 58-62| 63-66
PORK
roast, neck| /| /| /| 65-70| 75-85
pork, loin| /| /| /| 60-69| /
meat loaf| /| /| /| /| 80-85
LAMB
lamb| /| 60-65| 66-71| 72-76| 77-80
MUTTON
mutton| /| 60-65| 66-71| 72-76| 77-80
GOAT MEAT
goat| /| 60-65| 66-71| 72-76| 77-80
POULTRY
poultry, whole| /| /| /| /| 82-90
poultry, breast| /| /| /| /| 62-65
FISH AND SEAFOOD
trout| /| /| /| 62-65| /
tuna| /| /| /| 55-60| /
salmon| /| /| /| 52-55| /
Cleaning and maintenance
WARNING!
Before cleaning, unplug the appliance from the power mains and wait for the
appliance to cool down.
Children should not clean the appliance or perform maintenance tasks without
proper supervision.
For easier cleaning, oven cavity and baking tray are coated with special
enamel for a smooth and resistant surface.
Regularly clean the appliance and use warm water and hand dishwashing liquid
to remove larger impurities and limescale. Use a clean soft cloth or sponge
cloth.
Appliance exterior: use hot soapsuds and a soft cloth to remove impurities,
then wipe the surfaces dry.
Appliance interior: for stubborn dirt and grime, use conventional oven
cleaners. When using such cleaners, thoroughly wipe the appliance with a wet
cloth to remove all cleaner residue.
Accessories and guides: clean with hot soapsuds and a damp cloth. For stubborn
dirt and grime, we recommend prior soaking and use of a brush.
If the cleaning results are not satisfactory, repeat the cleaning process.
INFORMATION!
Never use aggressive or abrasive cleaners and accessories (abrasive sponges
and detergents, stain and rust removers, scrapers for glass ceramic plates).
Oven equipment is dishwasher-safe.
Food residue (fat, sugar, protein) can ignite during the use of the appliance.
Therefore, remove larger chunks of dirt from the oven interior and accessories
before each use.
Using the Aqua Clean program to clean the oven
This program makes it easier to remove any stains from inside the oven.
The function is the most effective if used regularly, after each use.
Before running the cleaning program, remove all large visible chunks of dirt
and food residues from the oven cavity.
- Insert the shallow baking tray into the first guide level and pour 0.4 litres of hot water into it.
- Turn the SYSTEM SELECTOR KNOB to Aqua Clean . Set the TEMPERATURE KNOB to 80 °C.
- Let the program operate for half an hour.
- When the program is completed, carefully remove the baking tray, using oven mitts (there can still be some water on the baking tray).
Wipe down the stains with damp cloth and soapsuds. Thoroughly wipe the appliance with a wet cloth to remove all cleaner residue.
INFORMATION!
If the cleaning process is not successful (in case of particularly stubborn
dirt), repeat it.
WARNING!
Use the Aqua Clean system when the oven has fully cooled down.
Removing wire and fixed pull-out (extendible) guides
A Hold the guides by the bottom side and pull them towards the center of the
oven cavity.
B Remove them from the openings at the top.
INFORMATION!
When removing the guides, take care not to damage the enamel coating.
Removing and replacing the oven door and glass panes
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First, fully open the door (as far as it will go).
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Oven door is attached to the hinges with special supports that also include safety levers.
Rotate the safety levers towards the door by 90°. Slowly close the door to a 45° angle (relative to the position of the fully closed door); then, lift the door and pull it out.
Oven door glass pane can be cleaned from the inside, but it has to be removed from the appliance door first. First, proceed as described under item 2, but do not remove it. -
Remove the air guide. Hold it on the leftand right-hand side of the door with your hands. Remove it by slightly pulling it towards you.
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Hold the door glass at the upper edge and remove it. To the same for the second and third glass pane (depending on the model).
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To replace the glass panes, observe the reverse order.
INFORMATION!
To replace the door, follow the reverse order. If the door does not open or
close properly, make sure the notches on the hinges are aligned with the hinge
beds.
WARNING!
The oven door hinge can close with considerable force. Therefore, always
rotate both safety levers to the support when fitting or removing the
appliance door.
Soft door closing and opening
(depending on the model)
Oven door is fitted with a system that dampens the door closing force,
starting at the a 75°angle. It allows simple, quiet, and gentle opening and
closing of the door. A gentle push (to a 15° angle relative to the closed door
position) is enough for the door to close automatically and softly.
WARNING!
If the force applied to close the door is too strong, the effect of the system
is reduced or the system will be bypassed for safety.
Replacing the bulb
The bulb is a consumable and therefore not covered by warranty. Before
replacing the bulb, remove all accessories from the oven.
Halogen lamp: G9, 230 V, 25 W
- Unscrew and remove the cover (in anti-clockwise direction). Remove the halogen bulb.
- Use a flat plastic tool to remove the cover.
Remove the halogen bulb.
INFORMATION!
Take care not to damage the enamel coating.
Use protection to avoid burning yourself.
WARNING!
Only replace the light bulb when the appliance is disconnected from power
supply.
Troubleshooting table
Special warnings and fault reporting
During the warranty period, only a service center authorized by the
manufacturer may carry out any repairs.
Before making any repairs, make sure the appliance is disconnected from the
power mains either by removing the fuse or by disconnecting the power plug
from the wall outlet.
Any unauthorized repairs of the appliance may result in electric shock and
short circuit hazard; therefore, do not perform them. Leave such work to an
expert or a service technician.
In case of minor problems with appliance operation, check this manual to see
if you can fix the problem yourself.
If the appliance is not operating properly or at all due to inappropriate
operation or handling, a visit from a service technician shall not be free of
charge, even during the warranty period.
Save the instructions for future reference and pass them on to any subsequent
owners or users of the appliance.
Following is some advice on rectifying some common problems.
Problem/error | Cause |
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The main fuse in your home trips often. | Call a service technician. |
The oven lighting does not work. | The process of changing the light bulb |
in the oven is described in the chapter Replacing the bulb.
Control unit is not responding, the screen is frozen.| Disconnect the
appliance from the power mains for a few minutes (undo the fuse or switch off
the main switch); then, reconnect the appliance and switch it on.
Error code ErrX is displayed.
In case of a double-digit error code, ErXX will be displayed.| There
is an error in the electronic module operation. Disconnect the appliance from
the power mains for a few minutes.
If the error is still indicated, call a service technician.
If the problems persist despite observing the above advice, call an authorized
service technician.
Repair or any warranty claim resulting from incorrect connection or use of the
appliance shall not be covered by the warranty. In this case, the user will
cover the cost of repair.
Disposal
Our product packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials that can
be recycled, disposed of, or destroyed without any hazard to the environment.
To this end, packaging materials are labelled appropriately.
The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that the product should
not be treated as normal household waste. Take the product to an authorized
collection centre for waste electric and electronic equipment processing.
Correct disposal of the product will help prevent any negative effects on the
environment and health of people, which could occur in case of incorrect
product removal. For detailed information on removal and processing of the
product, please contact the relevant municipal body in charge of waste
management, your waste disposal service, or the store where you bought the
product.
We reserve the right to any changes and errors in the instructions for use.
Cooking test
EN60350-1: Only use equipment supplied by the manufacturer.
Always insert the baking tray all the way to the end position on the wire
guide. Place pastry or cakes baked in moulds as shown in the image.
- Preheat the appliance until it reaches the set temperature. Do not use the rapid preheat mode.
** Preheat the appliance for 10 minutes. Do not use the rapid preheat mode.
*** Turn after 2/3 of cooking time.
BAKING
Dish| Equipment| mould placement| | | |
biscuits/cookies – single rack| shallow baking tray| | 3| 140| 30-40|
biscults/cookies – single rack| shallow baking tray| | 3| 150| 30-40|
cookies – two racks/levels| shallow baking tray| | 2, 4| 140| 45-55|
cookies – three racks/levels| shallow baking tray| | 1, 4, 5| 135| 50-60|
cupcakes – single rack| shallow baking tray| | 3| 160 `| 20-30|
cupcakes – single rack| shallow baking tray| | 3| 160| 30-40|
cupcakes – two racks/levels| shallow baking tray| | 2, 4| 145| 40-50|
cupcakes – three racks/levels| shallow baking tray| | 1, 3, 5| 140-150| 30-50|
sponge cake| round metal mould, diameter 26 cm/wire rack| | 1| 150| 45-55|
sponge cake| round metal mould, diameter 26 cm/wire rack| | 3| 160| 45-55|
sponge cake – two racks levels| 2 x round metal mould, diameter 26cm/wire
rack| oo| 2, 4| 160 »| 45-55|
apple pie| 2 x round metal mould, diameter 20cm/wire rack| oo| 1| 170| 90-120|
apple pie| 2 x round metal mould, diameter 20cm/wire rack| oo| 2| 170| 80-110|
toasted bread| wire rack| | 5| 230| 7-Apr|
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pljeskavica (minced meat patty)| wire rack + shallow baking sheet as drip
tray| | 5| 230| 20-35 ***|
References
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